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Spatial Planning Systems of Britain and France brings together a
wide selection of comparative essays to highlight the fundamental
similarities and differences between the spatial planning in Great
Britain and France: two countries that are near neighbours and yet
have developed very different modes of planning in terms of their
structure, practical application and underlying philosophies.
Drawing on the outcomes of the Franco-British Planning Study Group
and with a foreword by Vincent Renard of the Ecole Polytechnique in
Paris, the book offers a comparative investigation of the basic
contexts for planning in both countries, including its
administrative, economic, financial and legal implications, and
then move on to illustrate themes such as urban policy and
transport planning through detailed analysis and case studies. From
these investigations the book brings together planning concepts
from both a national and European perspective, looking particularly
at two current issues: the effects of urban growth on small market
towns and the use of Public-Private partnerships to implement
development projects. Spatial Planning Systems of Britain and
France will prove invaluable to policy makers and practitioners in
both countries at a time when national policy is beginning to look
towards practice in other countries. The book is published
simultaneously in English and French opening up a wider debate
between the English-speaking and francophone worlds.
Spatial Planning Systems of Britain and France brings together a
wide selection of comparative essays to highlight the fundamental
similarities and differences between the spatial planning in Great
Britain and France: two countries that are near neighbours and yet
have developed very different modes of planning in terms of their
structure, practical application and underlying philosophies.
Drawing on the outcomes of the Franco-British Planning Study Group
and with a foreword by Vincent Renard of the Ecole Polytechnique in
Paris, the book offers a comparative investigation of the basic
contexts for planning in both countries, including its
administrative, economic, financial and legal implications, and
then move on to illustrate themes such as urban policy and
transport planning through detailed analysis and case studies. From
these investigations the book brings together planning concepts
from both a national and European perspective, looking particularly
at two current issues: the effects of urban growth on small market
towns and the use of Public-Private partnerships to implement
development projects. Spatial Planning Systems of Britain and
France will prove invaluable to policy makers and practitioners in
both countries at a time when national policy is beginning to look
towards practice in other countries. The book is published
simultaneously in English and French opening up a wider debate
between the English-speaking and francophone worlds.
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++++ Visit To The Swan River In 1827, With Opinion On The
Suitableness Of The District For A Settlement: Together With
Copious Notes By J.G. Hay Charles Fraser
Forty Watercolor Drawings Of The City And The Surrounding Country,
Including Plantations And Parish Churches.
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